Acute tryptophan depletion does not change somatosensory evoked magnetic fields

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Psychopharmacology (Berl)
2003 Nov
170
3
332-3
10.1007/s00213-003-1560-5
Epub Date: 
Friday, July 4, 2003
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
12845404

RATIONALE: Serotonin is shown to regulate the activity of primary auditory cortex, but little is known about serotonin modulation of other sensory cortices.
METHODS: We investigated somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEF) to left median nerve stimulation in eight healthy subjects in a double-blind, controlled, cross-over design study after acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) and control mixture. SEFs were recorded with the whole-head magnetoencephalography 6 h after ingestion of mixtures. The SEF sources and strength were estimated by a least-squares fit of a single equivalent current dipole.
RESULTS: ATD decreased the total and free TPR levels by 75 and 48% and control mixture increased them by 98% and 44%. ATD had no effect on the amplitudes or latencies of SEF components. The source locations of the responses were not significantly affected by ATD.
CONCLUSION: Serotonin does not affect stimuli processing in the primary somatosensory cortex.

Year: 
2003